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How Iran’s Dark Fleet Is Quietly Keeping Oil Markets Afloat

Oil news - Sun, 04/12/2026 - 02:00
It almost looks like an eternal story or an Australian boomerang approach, but the global oil market is once again being misread, very badly. Headlines speak of disruption, paralysis, and the near closure of the Strait of Hormuz. International tanker trackers all report traffic collapsing, while Gulf exporters are shutting in production. Every single visible metric indicates that the system is under extreme stress. And yet, there is still oil flowing. This time it is not open, not as usual able to be measured by markets, or in volumes that are…
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Three Energy Stories That Actually Matter Right Now

Oil news - Sun, 04/12/2026 - 00:00
If you are looking for respite from news of bombings, threats to ancient civilizations, becalmed oil tankers, rising prices, disputes about who can go to which toilets, and sex scandals among the rich and famous, consider these stories that matter for energy folk who would have otherwise noticed but might have been distracted by all the other stuff. Nuclear reactor price—As part of the tariff dispute last year, Japan was strong-armed into announcing billions of dollars of new investments in the USA. As part of the deal, GE Hitachi will partner…
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How the Iran War Could Reignite Global EV Demand

Oil news - Sat, 04/11/2026 - 22:00
The war in Iran and broader Middle East conflict are making consumers and policymakers more aware of the vulnerabilities that face the global energy market. The price of fossil fuels is rising higher and higher, as supply chain disruptions are spurring oil shortages around the world. As governments worldwide evaluate their next moves, consumers appear to be increasingly turning to electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce their reliance on petrol. Many governments have introduced policies that aim to encourage the purchase of EVs and dissuade consumers…
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Central Asia’s Air Pollution Crisis Deepened Sharply in 2025

Oil news - Sat, 04/11/2026 - 20:00
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are among the top 10 countries in the world with the poorest air quality, according to the findings published by a Swiss research firm. More broadly, Central Asia experienced a sharp increase in pollution in 2025. According to IQAir’s World Air Quality Report for 2025, the air in Tajikistan contained an average of 57.3 micrograms of PM2.5 particles per cubic meter (µg/m³), an amount 11.5 times higher than the World Health Organization’s guidelines for acceptable air quality. Tajikistan’s general…
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Global Energy Shortages Drive Renewed Reliance on Coal

Oil news - Sat, 04/11/2026 - 18:00
Governments worldwide are racing to find a solution to contend with the severe energy shortages brought about by the war in Iran and the ongoing Middle East conflict. For some, this means accelerating the deployment of renewable energy, which is likely to be a longer-term solution. For others, it means relying on stockpiles of crude, while the oil trade remains limited. And, for many, it means using any type of energy available, including coal. Several countries have reduced their reliance on coal in recent years in favour of oil, gas, and renewable…
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Strait of Hormuz Constraints Keep Oil Prices Elevated

Oil news - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 23:00
Oil prices remain close to $100 per barrel despite the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, which revived hopes that the worst oil and gas supply shock ever could begin to ease soon and bring energy prices down. While immediate escalation has been taken out of the war premium, at least as of Friday morning, the reality on the ground – and in the Strait of Hormuz – is that the vital oil and LNG chokepoint remains largely closed and traffic controlled at Iran’s discretion.    The shocking and very steep rise in oil and gas prices due…
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India’s Nuclear Bet Is Starting To Pay Off

Oil news - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 23:00
India has reached a milestone in its nuclear energy program through its state-of-the-art fast breeder reactor, signalling a major step forward for the clean energy transition in the world’s most populous country. The country’s most advanced nuclear reactor reached criticality earlier this month, meaning that the nuclear chain reaction powering the plant is self-sustaining. This breakthrough will ultimately allow India to import far less uranium to power its nuclear program, and can be adapted to use domestic thorium reserves for fuel…
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